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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-11-26

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-11-26 page 1

.dd8i, ,6s X:iaUiV70Vi AQYlOIA idAVitUJOl D'm'AM)U HHT .8G31AO 3 ..YJO-O 1Ma"'?i let i, ,OT ' I?. t;l 7.t...-;:i;..i.i5 BTISIJri n 11 -r.... t ifti m w ii jvv .ii rw ii ii ii in II I' '1 II ' II r:4-i,Vl.;!r1IIj A y .VjT; JUL WJL- V J w ll Jt . i or o h a a a 7 ; j .;,n ait 'iv:j laa I; !" 'tk'H ' 1 ' ;... ...;t,ic-MV.T i '." ' J: ' . .ll.Jtir !.-.,.! . 1 . ' , : A -V- 'y. ' -; -' (.''. "I. i m .mini ii.'i ; -i iv; iti .1.1 v 1 !. .. t-l--'. . J TELEGRAPHIC. ;;t : REPOk't;! Fpfe iltHP ' JOURNAL! Y .TUB ATLANTIOCAntJ. ; Pe;nliU'lt7( ib New BawUn Lobb. ,m .ii . . !ijo u.i.. Londok, Nov. 22. The.evRuUnJpatt ftr70,()06,600"florlr;-i as aireaiy anet 1 greafc'siiOcesS-one: Aas alreaiy anet iriljc greafc'suocess-one"- third , the;jjkmuntjbans.:1ien-alleady : Ukenf with the certain prospect thai the whole sibsrlWeciaw ! . ' Aktfcation of tb Qacea. It. C .? vmto rnrK ,' Kov.i33.. 1 ;';!A pojiuiairttitbreak against the Government f8paliHrf IlaDfe 46 ov.i- at any mo-menti Thire are rumors thal theljueen will abdicate to avoid the threatened storm r. 'r"ui?.ori fji:n ; jruoBJatcB, Ko. a3. Itis roported. on authority that Yatozzl " will, succeed JBaronJBiccasoU in the foreign 5 ; ; office ftt ltalyrf H ,"i , irrt '. m ,' PrtiMiaThe CmnaMSt Censured by ... r., " ,,,'T n jr,T.,;B?iRHH, Nov. 23. , . ."The Chambershave agreed in censuring the I , Government for the sale of the Cologne Rail-; , : :road without their sanction. ' ., ": ' , ' ' Eufflttiid Feniann Arrested. Arms Seized. Losdon, Nov. 23, Evening. , A number of .parsons accused of Fenianism , 7f 'Aay toftenfjawtsete ft LUmarlClf, 'SoA. large '. quantities pf peand: ethepjarms-, seized by .autharitlesi, t - rr , , .,- r London markets L.-'h 2 ' Jj0ND0? Nov. 28, Evening.--- The money markefcis.siightly easier. jCon-,. sols, 80 for jnpney. fI lys losngDfies for American stocks were": Erie1 50; "IllinoisCen.-.tral?if-2;"JtrriJfcaa6 3fl.3i") , ' 0 f . 1 -. n 'A si v.Irei.flsjfitt t ,.:!..:' ri -LiVfiKPOOL, Nov. 23. Cotton unchanged-'Provisions unchanged. Lard ten'dWi downwara'. ' J1' . ' j ,11f"i:;A t 'iiinlt i fis.. ( piy lature. A special to the Avalanche fiom.' Jiljtle on Federal Relations, topresent a memorial : to Congress getting forth ,' the spirit ; and . disposition of ; Arkansas ; their desire for restoration to the Union,' and the speedy renewal of peace and confidence, and,their wil-' .lingness to concur in- all measures to secure those results which aXejeonfeistent with the . honor and dignity of the State. The resolution rejecting ihe Constieutional amendment was jigain "referred to the committee on Federal Relations by a vote of 67 to 7. : laqcssoxrRL' Important Radical movement. -.,' St. Louis, Nov. 23. The Evening Sfewl:rtoHlay says: Governor Fletcher, Hon..B.JGratz Brown, Hon. Henry T. Blow and other prominent Radicalsinaugi nrated a movement in this city having1 for its object the rejectioirby the legislature of the ...Congressional, ..Constitutional, amendments, r. and of the State Constitution, so as to abro gate the disfranchisement ' of rebels and ' sub-" - stitute impartial negro sufttage.'. , . . CALXFORIOA. ' ;,';', Vessel A CalUornla Enterprise. ' v . : ; San FRANCisco.fNov. 24,'; The steamer Golden City ' froiB;i Romana,' with New' York 'da'tes td: Nov. tiQ arrived rii here this morning. , , The Bark Perilr fojjHopgi Kongjkes out 197,000 in treasure.'1- - .v-; The committee in chageof.iie'-representa-tion of California at the Paris pshibltion re- ported gwiist--sctrtributingw--sect!on'Tbf the' '. Wg tr'PiBS9M iVoAU Commissioner to the exhibition, has issued an ad: dress to jfhf p6p of .ijh'e, 5J4i, declarint-the manner in which the mines and ajiquftiire -re to 1'rp4senm''0mnigiiis :pnt:' pose, aftr.arrVTng ftVParis, to pubJish in the English, French and German languages an account of the clima toy soily "agriculture, and price of the public iands, the. cost of !Uying, the rates of wage8(. mode of emlarraUon find revised statistics. lie will 'also deliver an addresss in the French and English languages ; and illustrate with mftps-and drawings and references to the California collection. I ' ' CIKCLCTNATL " ' Arrival of the Pacific Railroad Excnr-sionuta. . Ctncinn ati, No v. 24. The Central Pacific Railroad Excursionists arrived here this morning and will leave for the East on Monday. The Chamber of Commerce yesterday appointed a committee to re ceive the excursionists and show them various points of interest in the city, j Denied Affain. Current reports that the President is ready . to abandon his reconstruction policy are without foundation. i . 139 K TbeSelsarc of PUtillcrltn . fcarernmM (. A seiiur of dlstlllorie was made yesterday ' for alleged -4olatian of the revenue lniwQii, addition to thcw; aVrdy repdrtea'.? In one.) instance the officer making the seizure Va6' Wteafkfftiir'4 cfowfl fi$ fflenrwho threatehe lUim with pisanal lnjwjr he dld.not lea; the premises. . f.lfil'-iJ?.- j i;hevexatubioUon: injo thecase of thfe dtt" tillers was continued Uv'Commlssioner Nfew-T ton. No neftr evidence was adduced. Jhtqc?9lto4Te'rfrlnt f L77 "ft r!j v i s Advices from Kingston, Jamaica, are e- r:r, : r:r Complaints, were rife abomtJvlgit duties' and obnoxious laws. ;' j ' Hondurar The Sug-a Crop. .. ) J, puir dates from' British Honduras, datedat Balizc; October 27th, state that the health of tbeeolpny was 'good, although the weather. wasmny and windy.' The" sugar cane crop is said to te: the best ever raised in the counJ ., i.. St. Salvador Destructive Hurricane. 'jThe Herald e correspondent at.St Salvado says: During the hurricane at the Island the Baptist Chapel it Freetown, was among, the butiaingsf destroyed there;1 The Legislature at Nassau 'has yoted' 15,000 to repair damages! ""' HI , if- ; Earl Derby on American Affairs. The srx;ech of Jhe Earl ,,of Derby ,.at the Lord Mayor's banquet in London, already re: ferred to by telegranh, contains, the following With regard(:to.Xatt gj-eat country, ohr national friend, and relaUssiy I ijnay; call it, that yewtmtimieai& The. storm of arhasMiideed cSsottttfere, butth. surface may, I may say, the interior of society,; Is "till .ruffled; and gttnti,iyet I cannojtbtat' believe that that great and powerful nation,! whi,9h has, mijde.such gltorlous f fforts for; t). puriosofkceplAg4owa burden of debt which that war has entailed on its nati6n,; whiclr is jnaking'snca; superhuman effortsto recover its financial position I cannot but, 4rbelieye tfha-ja-coonew fin thS '1fM'6re&i&tt?wW and peedilpr,. ,haw . mpojeyt sglta- Mbit " to '' the ' woridwu'at :iWwilptant period, the gratifying prospect of'1 say tnat if hh tiie couree of tlwt dreadful war which has so long (levasted that country any questions may have arisen between that and our country .which have produced the slight amount of unpleasant feeling, I have a confident expectation that the two go vernraentsi, approaching these' questions in a spirit of mutual for bearance and kind conciliation, will arrive at such a solution of them as not only to remove all remnants of bitterness, but place on a bet ter foundation than ever, relations with that great country to which 'we are bound by so many ties of interest and reward. " Resolution of the Chamber of lnsur I,.-',-,! -:.-. f ance., , ' The Chamber of Life Insurance yesterday resolVed that the people ought to be protected as eftectualiy as possible from all unsafe and fraudulent schemes of Insurance, and to this end should seek an enactment, by Congress, applying annually a proper test of the suffi ciency of the assets of each Company. Effects of the Hurricane in the West ..,,.,.;.:!, '.Indies. . . J;'..utbb effects of the late, hurricane'' jin toe Barbara Islands are set forth by the Governor in his speech to the Legislature. . . He says i I have lost no tlme in collecting and making public correct information as to the ravages of the storm on ' this Island . Suffice it here t, 'saj that Upwards of QOO dwellings have been destroyed, and an equal number injured; that scarcely a public building has escaped injury; that many places of Worship1 and school-honses have been blown down, and all have been damaged; that a majority of the principal-warehouses and fetores ih this city have been blown down or seriously injured; that ' of ' two hundred and forty rt wo' vessels which flouted in the.-harbor on the morning of the 1st of October, all but one had sunk or been driven ashore before the 'next day had dawned, .and . that ' one-: hundred and eightynlne of them have been broken up or greatly injured; that the standing crops of provisions and fruit have been destroyed; the orchards partalluprobted, aMh'e fields and gardens to a great degree Ialii bare. The island geaeraDjf axhibitsa sijnilar spectacle. The sum of 75,000 was voted by the Legislature to repair damages. il The work of - res-tOratWrl te "progesslrig rapidly. ( i-'-iX' News of the Week. The week closes up quietly, With but little RSwsT. but "of the ; usual course, from any quarter. S tit i? j " Financial Excitement Subsiding:. The financtar.excitementf in .Wall street is subsiding, but things are in a very uncertain condition In their relation to the future. .. Postponed.- i-r ;--- The hearing In the matter of the charges preferred against Comptroller Brennan, which itjyas expected would have taken place today, has been postponed till Monday morning next. Grand Military Parade. At the informal meeting in the Military Mi VI-,. 'J ' r7? rz 1 : I Board this, afternoon oil., the;, arrangements ' tor thfe military parade on Monday Evatiua- tton pa-ln this city, haye been completed. ifi believed that not Ipss' than twenty-four regiments of thoilrat division will be in the line, numbering about 10,000 men. : : -11 ' ';-KtW IHurier. ' -... ' .-; h ''Jarhes FHrttcy! shot Edward Berr' to-day j'ii a drin)iinldon P9fncr -27th street and 6(hjaA-euu(v kliUnhinii'd The murderer was us wit -'it, -ynfition diiSUtii i" :'JA'1 ' i No ncksboffchbleraamonar the' rjaxseii- 'erto.the shlejcury' t9-day and only one i,Fv: ,:i::i ilnrde SflJitenced. I ,. Eugtone Fergus' trialln Kings county came f off durlhi (the?ltt) porrtdh oTlhc ee for $$)$lji$t Paj'lKQhpifey shooting; the 6th of August last, at the corner of State KM rhean. 'streeW, wks this morning sen-tence( tt)eprso& tot the term of three ,- r .! i ; Arresta for the Week. . I, ThejHice-of tliis city made a total of 418 afj-e'sis during the past week! v ' ' 1 ;'-'i:,ly'lartre'ot Oen. Dix.'.'1, "' ! , Geidiiy Johq Ai)Ii United States Mlnis-ter it Paris, jrs. John AiDix, General Van Aldcn and Mrs. Jas. J. Van Alden, left to-day for Eurofimrthe fetemer Bremen. , , SteamahiD Comoanv's Election. V Tlo AHantic Mail Steamship Company di- rectom helical meeting yesterday at wliich the following officers; Were elected: Allan. Mctane, President; Francis W. G. Bellows, Vice.Bresid'ent; Theodore Johnson, Secretary ) Charles S.Abercorabe, Treasurer: .. Thesteamer, to-day, took out 1693,653 in specic?:-''-;,- .:'.'::':;' ': . Y','. "," .inlverslty Endowment. ;, Tagiof, 100,OOQ by.Mrj Loring Andrews to. tte-Unrversltyof the City of New: York, Whichwa aadOUnccd', W(?ently was made, it ti underStood,. With 'to.fbllWins purposes : orVjjfjissflrifpl) iogeneral inteilec'tual ana moiak science fa,UUO ; tor . a prolessor-Blupk)fHb evidences tff revealed religion and j$.l,(IO,; ;t6 ' complete aflreek professorshipl $16,000; foiv a'profes- soisip of political science, embracing politi cal: fetfconomy, ranic1bal,'constUuti6nal and 'intcrafoniit , Ja'tf 'f ItSiOOO ; for. medals afaff nri'us to )JaWardei for proficiencyja Vriu branches, the. income of $10,000,, to be equally divided between the Chemical and . tii1 i HI ! kssM as k h o J a ' ' A. ' ; The New KtexJcan Complication. -';"; ''. rJ,'. : -':':,' New Yobk.Not. 34. .. :: A, Herald's Washington Specialeays: It. Is' Intimated ih official circles that 1 the French Government has declared Its ' purpose not to ftbicje by the arrangement concluded with Mr. Seward, to withdraw the French troops from Mexico this fall, and postpones the withdrawal till next spring. : It Is believed this was, the qucstion; before the Cabinetyesterday.- ; ! : ', .--I: :! : ' - Sheridan's Arrest of Ortega Approved. ' The arrest of Ortega turns out to be a voluntary act on the part of Gen. Sheridan, but it has been approved by the Government. ; It appears Ortega' is merely the instrument of only'ajsmaH clique of French and British merchants, who are; annxious to secure the trade of Mexico, and prevent its falling into American hands. -1 The :native population unanimously adhere toJiiarez. : '. ' , The Cotton Frauds Crowing-, i The Cotton Frauds. as developed in the investigation by the Retrenchment Committee, are assuming prodigious proportions. , . i i :!! Smuggling-Decreasing. ''-I The business of smuggling on the Canadian apd Rio. Grande borders, is rapidly declining, owing to-thq vigilance exercised- by Government officers.", t '" '' ! - ' V ' A New Political movement Provisional ' , . Government for the South. : 7, i Thei Commercial's Washington special says : 5 The leading Republican Congressmen are maturing, a plan' for the ; govern-; meut of iho Southern States, in view of the probable indefinite; delay' of' the adoption of the Constitutional amendment , by; the late insurrectionary States. If provides for the execution of, existing and prospective acts of Congress, independently -of the re spective State or Federal executives.',' It is the old. territorial plan modifk-d to meet existing circumstapces. ';,!,,. v ti.-, ,., . .. The Finances of th q. Mt. Department. The Commercial's Washington correspon dent says : , General Meigs has on hand to the credit of the Quartermaster. Department funds etibugh, with what will be ; derived from sales' of property, to pay his tills during the next fiscal year, and has not made any estimate of appropriations desired as in years past. This department has cost hundreds of millions of dollars a year. -. Explanation Asked of France, The Post's Washington special says: Mr. Seward has asked an explanation from the French government in relation to the con-tinuedoccupatlon of Mexico, but no new demand has been made. ' " : MEXICO. . Rumored Rapture wf matamoraa. New OBitiies, Not. 24. There are rumors afloat, but discredited; 0) the op- ture of llatamora br Cortina. CANADA. Sheds Erected fortheSuffererKanncka .. Coming to the TJnlted Statea--Totimo- !Jlf"j-. t.!';I r -i y: ;Qoeisev Hov. .' ' -.. A large number of temporary shed have bea ereotea in the burnt iintriots, in which many of tho bumcd-oAlt, by the late fire, will And shelter for tUo winter. ' A great many are migrating- to the t'nited States. The weather is bitter oold. A publio taitimonial is proposed for Dr. Harskin, in recognition of hip seal and ability, and in securing stringent regulation with New York and other American porta, by which the spread of the cholera was prevented la Canada. ''" . Appropriatiotk for the Huron and Ontario Canal ftnow K to run. : ..'t.r: . . - (, - -Tobokto, Nov. SV . aba CtootKlTof Simooe4s!4 a reaalattortby a We" majority," ToantSOOOO o-day toward? constructing the Huron and Ontario ship canal. , ii'therc wtaahoaTy snow storm this aftornooa. Bhipt iaielariBg'.rtp fotwatet.i.'.A .', t j ,f ,;r .. Vo . MASSACHUSETTS. 1 "ih'" '"''i0 ''' - - V -''. 1 AL-t ri ''AJSine natttnai. 1 . ni.it :,.' - V---,-'-;; '; ; Borri, Nov. 2t ''Tire .Ontario,' t-jpioncer of thsi. proposed ?(dstqn and Liverpool steamslifp line; was subcessfulljf launched today at NSwburyport. She" tr1 a thortuehiy ouUt nrst class steamship, of about 3,000 tuns.' '1 - xuex,cjjtuue una JJl WOXUVe&ly t Kilning uuwwi:.llmu NeW ork an5 Boston, haa' been purchased by 'the Metropolitan Steamship Company 'of' KeW Tork,who take possesaion the first of December. , The price . paid was t300,000."It ii'said that the Boston shippers will at onee establish a nitr line b place of the Neptune. , , ,. .:"';-.qciscTiC!Tjr.'' ... Swindler-A Show Advertised Gratis. .jj ;.; irr : ;. ii 1': . Kew BavM; Kov. s4 ' The Bawlin Brothers, spiritual jugglenadvertised to perform in thi city last evening, but failed-to meat the engagement They swindled tho newspapers, printers, hotels, and everybody with whori1 they dealt and borrowed money when thcy'oould. 1 OoL Harry Oiles aliat Hawlings, pretended to be the' agent of the concern. Look out for thorn and pass them around; ' ;i j-i'ti r '"' " " " ' ;-,.) . :-.w-y- i MICHIGAN.' 1 1 ; ' -! ' ,"" , :-.--wt;: l,:u .w. 'J-.-v ' ' ; . Total Collision of Vessels.' r ' i '1 u! Ufl Vf t: Ki'VO-? ' ' Detboit, Not..)!.; The steamship Milwaukee' and the Lake Superior pro-peller, Laclabello ooUidd last night in the Stick riyor, the propeller sinking in five, minatesj The .engineer,' James Crans, was drowned.' The propcUet was valued at12,CKXV and was inaured fop 80,000. .She had a large oargaof ooppar'ore, and general merchandise. , mAu j 1 - 1 rii 1 1 ""' -' : - . SUKDlf NIGHT'S DISPATCHES. NBWyORK., 'I.J v" '-.I'aV Cen. Butler at the lAcadcmy of Music, Maj. uen. Butler delivered his addross .lagf; evening at tne Brooklyn Academy 01 Music, ou.vine ,W .ng aa Abuses of the Kxeoujivo JiovOT,, and, -tin Coastitu- ioum 4cneur AQVixiuf . . , f 'w xutuu puuiui were on tnc . impeachmantof Prssideint Johnson. He charged him with high crimes and muKemoanow, which might be group). J ea unaer tne neaas 01 incozicanon, ei making woeoeni and incendiary harranguea intended to incite the; bat ired aad fear of the people against the Congress of tho United States, with, usurping the rights and powers of Congress, with appropriating the Government funds, with corruptly using the pardoning power with appointing unintelligent men to office, with neglecting to carry out the provisions of the Constitution, and with pardoning Jno. T. Monroe that he might be Mayor of New Orleans and so use his influence in so interfering with the Louisiana State Convention, and in the killing, assassinating, rioting and murdering the members. He aocompanied each of tho charges with spvcral specifications, and olosed with a general anathema against the enemies of the country, in which he said we ask nothing of those who have fought against us, neither do we ask them how we shall reconstruct this government. MEXICO. . . Maximilian Reported Insane. , ' : ': Niw Toan, KoXt 25. The Herald's Mexico correspondent shows that the Mexican muddle is still more complicated. ' Maximilian was still at Oriiiba, and in French circles is reported to be insane.. The adherents of Maximilian deny this statement, saying that he attended to business at Oriziba as usual. The conservative party is anxious for his return to the capital and bis throne, pledging a large fund for his purposes, bat he has stubbornly refused to comply. . .'.--.,'..' j' . Fears are entertained by the Imperialists that Maximilian is intriguing with Juarei, and will abdicate in his favor. - fil , - . Gen. Ortega was still at Brazos, and hod published another protest, . - 1 , ' .News from the liberal Side., The Herald's New Orleans special says ' Caravajal indignantly denies having any complicity with Ortega:.' ' ' ' .The cholera was raging in and about Matamoraa, although the health of the troops was good. -1 j j . The Gunboat Oimcliawillundoubtedly be turned over to Escabedo, who now commands in front of Matamoras, conjointly with Lopez and Mejia. ; j "J1''3 TENNESSEE. 't Li Doiugs of the Legislature-Call for a I'n-ion State Couventiou. , '' f . , . , Nasuvillb, JSov. B4.A ?. . A bill to define qualifications of jurors has passed both: branches of the Legislature, taking effect from and after its passage. The bill provides that jn all trials,' civil or criminal, in any court of Tennessee,, it shall, bo good' grounds of challenge for cause as to cbmpojeney Jf juror that such person is not s qualified voter of the State..' The bill also provides that persons guilty of. rape as now defined by .Tennessee statutes, shalli 'suffer death by hanging, but tho jury may commute impeachments by imprisonment for not lean than ten, nor more than' twenty years, Fifty-seven Radical Senators and! Representatives will to-morrow publish a call.'for a State j Republican Union Convention, to meet at Nashville Febuary 22d, next, to nominate a candidate for) Governor to represent the Union men of Tennessee. ' -' - MARYLAND. From Craig's Agency. . , The Legislature not to be Convened. ." . ., , Baltimoue Nov 25. It has been determined by Governor Swann, his friends assert, not to convene a special session of the Maryland Legislature. It will meet on its regular day,, the 10th of January. .-, 1 ,1 if- ASKANSAS. ', f ,' Arkansas V. S. Senator Elected. .. MistrHis, No. 24. ' A special to the Avalanche from Little Bock, says the Arkansas Legislature elected Hon. John T. Jones, of Philips county, U. S. Senator to-day 1 firf.' Ji EUROPEAN NEWS. , BV STEAMER ttERMANIA. ....1 n (' ) ' ,-,., w -.- 'Nsw.Yosk, Kov. 85. The steamer Qennania, from Southampton 14th inst., arrived to-day. ' Thirty-flve eases of yellow fever, U of Which had proved fatal, had ooetrrred on board. . -: The Kngiish: Bocretary of Stats has proposed to give a reward of 15,008 tq 6md family for his breech loading invention.'. . , ,, , ' The' cholera is diminishing in London! . ' ' ' Emperor Napoleon has ' invited the" Prinee Napoleon to tak part in the military organization ooaunittee. - The iron clad squadron will aaU.oa; (ha 20th to bring back thottoops from "Rome.. , . ., ; . . 1.., . ;' Thaw is no oholera in Paris. '' " j OWdstone denies the statement published of his inter view with tho Pope.: '. i ul ,.u;i, . The Secretary consistory has decided, that if the Pope be obliged to leave Borne, io . willjgo to Malta. The Maltcsians have been notified of this decision. ' The riimoiKepeotrng the Prusiso-Bussian all'ianoe are unfounded. 3l r. 1; .'ii . :u: j.;,i 1 ;,.. . y, The Ring of Donmark;optned in person the Eigstodt. The King said that, as a proof of Prussia's friendship, she had undertaken to restore North Schleswig, in so far as the population, by free' voting, princ'unce themselves in favor of such a step.'.;f) !:. iioii ;;!( 1 Nocholera is reported in Paris. n;; c! .'. : i Gladztono has written totheotHcial journal denying the account of his interview with the Pope as published. Baron Brack Will bo the Austrian Ambassador at Florence. . ' '.,.:! .'" ,'." ' '.' k.i.j :".... . The Japan war is supposed to) have terminated. The Japanese had purchased- several steamers from Anstriaiia.. ' , ' ,1 It was proposed to levy one shilling duty on gold pet ounce. . Telegraphic communication had been, opened with Wentworth, forming the first portion of the direct line to Sidney. Hostile natives of New Zeland,at, Titakura, had attacked friendly natives. CJ THE FENIANS,' . .. ' ( r 1 . '..".'' 7,! Disappearance ofStephens-Contributions. .- 1 ---'I- NewYobk, Nov. 25. . Stephens has not been seen at 'the headquarters for some time past, and he , impression! prevails , that he will not be seen again., Arms are -being received from all parts of the United States, Massachusetts taking the lead in contributions. " , One of the wealthiest: merchants-r of th city hsa promised that on the 1st 04 Decernljcr he would make over to Col. Kelly in ships and war material, an amount equal to all Stephens has received since his arrival in this tountry. - , i "--' The Californians have pledged tiiemselves to contribute tl0O,O0O to. the cause. (Stephens.'- special agents are constantly arriving fipLrolfjad reporting the condition of affairs there. n . -. 1 , . - . WAHLNGTON. V ' !'','' Frosa Crsiig Agency. vo " -'' ii .WaslUnBton-iItcmis.' ': y:. ' ; ., ... 1 VTasauiOTOH. Not. 25. ' Having suppressed the slave traffic, our government has taken ' steps to arrest ' the coolie trade. Captain ' NaKkletoGoUins,'commandlng the Sacramento, Bailed a few days since for China, carrying with .him full instructions from the State Department to look into the coolie "trade, and after thorough examination,, to report: all the facts' to his government wJHi a yic q the early amelior-atioo', if not entire suppression of this trarhe.' 'Sir. Seward had contemplated sendirig a special agent to China in this business, but the acoeptjmce of Collins, who seemed well qualiflrd to discharge all the duties of such a mL . sion he was eommissioned,'and his report will be looked fotwith much interest.1' 0 t ' ' J-"-J : A telegram from.GalvestonI announces that all troops in Texas have been ordered to occupy the encampments along, and immediately in, the neighborhood pf Bail-roads leading to the Gulf. This contradicts the idea that troops are moving towards the Eio Grande where there is no enemy. '.'Ji.-i '.'. ,V--''-' As far as can be ascortaine, instructions to Minister Dix have but little reference to Mexican affairs, our Government relying upon Napoleon' promise to withdraw his troops from Mexico.' ' ' - " ' - The rumor that Napoleon- had notified the Washington Cabinet of the postponement of the withdrawal of the Frcnch.troops until spring, is untrue. Our relations with Mexico are lees complicated than late dispatches front -this city would indicate. Minister Campbell has no instructions whatever touching a tripartite treaty, nor is France, or French intf sests, to be considered by him in any way. Neither is any coercion of Mexican territory contemplated, but- the Constitutional party is to be supplanted, if necessary, by military foroe. Tha mission of Gen. .Sherman is simply te view the military situation of affairs ia Mexico, and add his assurance that our Government will sustain the constitutional party. It is confidently believed that such representation will be sufficient to check all revolutionary plots, and secure stability to the Juarez Government. j; v CINCINNATI MABKET. . 1 . FrapAY Eviirneo, Nov. 23. FLOUK The market continues in the same dull and lifeless manner, that characterized it for some time past. Holders are not anxious, to sell, however, and are not pressing their stocks upon the market Superfine we atiU quote at tlttjilO 5. Some low grades- of extra, Sprin'sr can be obtained at snrau oO- that made fmm .'Winter Wheat is held at fil 6018 SO, the latter rate lorcnoicetraaeDranas.,,rauuiyu-neiaatli 75 1 3 50. and:fancr'at$lS-7514 50i; '"' (WHEAT We: have to 'netics, a-continued duU and 'heavy market for' this article. The demand is very light, botlurrom local taiflessend on orders from the interior. Holders., are confident,, howeverand are not preasinar sates.' No. 2 Bed Winter Is held at$2 65(2 70; No. I doatij 76S2 -SOi aud extra at til S5. 1 There was nnth. ing done. iu Hitl or White'. No. 2 Spring is held at J2 10 u; no. i aiS' iwwz so. - .COJiN There, continues to bo a fair demand for old Com et 80c fbVear, and 90c' for' shelled:" New is dull at We lor oar at the lower roads, and 5253e for shelled. "OATfl In rather better demand to-dav. W mini. .Nb.T.at48c,'ahdNb.'aat45fii elevator.- - '- RYE We havefno change to notioe in the market since Our last. "The 'demand is only moderate. There . v. a x . i r . i i mi ... i . i. . , . wv iijvi.w'w. ti .tfis'A o, uub nuiaers were generally asking $1 20. Extra is held at $1 25. . ..ABLBI-The market 6 dull. - Prime Fall is held atl,70ffil 72; State Spring is quoted at -$1 251 40. PROVISIONS The market continues dulL New Mess Pork eaa be'. had on thespot at S21, and for future delivery at 820,,. pld Mess is. nominal. Bacon we quotj as 13J(l-fc for Shoulders, and Hjc for clear Sides. Green Meats are also dully at 6 V, 6, and 10Jiej,'c tor Shoulders; Sides and Hams. Lard could be bought at -i4u .ioa- ouou,, uiuugu lAiizo were me asKlng rates. , , , .-.,,. .i ... ... HOGS The receipts for tho last twenty-tour hours were -3,200 head.- -fo6 60 is the range ti-om light to heavy averages gross, and $7 507,75 nek Sales of 90 heed, average 230 pounds net, at $7.75.-, GROCERIES The niarket ndea steady and dull.with only a fair demand. - W'e quote fair to choice Rie Coffee atS62Xa;-hardjrerlriedSugatat l.Vlfo; raw 1U 15c, and Mobjsses at 80 90c for Porto Rico.-- BUTTER The demand is fitir, and tho market rules steady, at 2030o per pound tor prime to choice Central Oh. - "' . . " f PHILADELPHIA MAEKET. - 1 -. - PhilxdelphiA, November 24. . PLOUR The flour market Is heavy and dull. Extra family is quoted at f U 50 12 50; Superrme as 50. WHEA T The price - of wheat tends downwards. Red ii 75A3 10; White ti I5S3 20. C0HN-3)ull. Old yellow 1 16; new 60390c . OATS 8alos at 58(8:590. MES8 PORK 124 00. . ! LARD-I4c. WHISKY-DulL Soles at J2 402 41.

.dd8i, ,6s X:iaUiV70Vi AQYlOIA idAVitUJOl D'm'AM)U HHT .8G31AO 3 ..YJO-O 1Ma"'?i let i, ,OT ' I?. t;l 7.t...-;:i;..i.i5 BTISIJri n 11 -r.... t ifti m w ii jvv .ii rw ii ii ii in II I' '1 II ' II r:4-i,Vl.;!r1IIj A y .VjT; JUL WJL- V J w ll Jt . i or o h a a a 7 ; j .;,n ait 'iv:j laa I; !" 'tk'H ' 1 ' ;... ...;t,ic-MV.T i '." ' J: ' . .ll.Jtir !.-.,.! . 1 . ' , : A -V- 'y. ' -; -' (.''. "I. i m .mini ii.'i ; -i iv; iti .1.1 v 1 !. .. t-l--'. . J TELEGRAPHIC. ;;t : REPOk't;! Fpfe iltHP ' JOURNAL! Y .TUB ATLANTIOCAntJ. ; Pe;nliU'lt7( ib New BawUn Lobb. ,m .ii . . !ijo u.i.. Londok, Nov. 22. The.evRuUnJpatt ftr70,()06,600"florlr;-i as aireaiy anet 1 greafc'siiOcesS-one: Aas alreaiy anet iriljc greafc'suocess-one"- third , the;jjkmuntjbans.:1ien-alleady : Ukenf with the certain prospect thai the whole sibsrlWeciaw ! . ' Aktfcation of tb Qacea. It. C .? vmto rnrK ,' Kov.i33.. 1 ;';!A pojiuiairttitbreak against the Government f8paliHrf IlaDfe 46 ov.i- at any mo-menti Thire are rumors thal theljueen will abdicate to avoid the threatened storm r. 'r"ui?.ori fji:n ; jruoBJatcB, Ko. a3. Itis roported. on authority that Yatozzl " will, succeed JBaronJBiccasoU in the foreign 5 ; ; office ftt ltalyrf H ,"i , irrt '. m ,' PrtiMiaThe CmnaMSt Censured by ... r., " ,,,'T n jr,T.,;B?iRHH, Nov. 23. , . ."The Chambershave agreed in censuring the I , Government for the sale of the Cologne Rail-; , : :road without their sanction. ' ., ": ' , ' ' Eufflttiid Feniann Arrested. Arms Seized. Losdon, Nov. 23, Evening. , A number of .parsons accused of Fenianism , 7f 'Aay toftenfjawtsete ft LUmarlClf, 'SoA. large '. quantities pf peand: ethepjarms-, seized by .autharitlesi, t - rr , , .,- r London markets L.-'h 2 ' Jj0ND0? Nov. 28, Evening.--- The money markefcis.siightly easier. jCon-,. sols, 80 for jnpney. fI lys losngDfies for American stocks were": Erie1 50; "IllinoisCen.-.tral?if-2;"JtrriJfcaa6 3fl.3i") , ' 0 f . 1 -. n 'A si v.Irei.flsjfitt t ,.:!..:' ri -LiVfiKPOOL, Nov. 23. Cotton unchanged-'Provisions unchanged. Lard ten'dWi downwara'. ' J1' . ' j ,11f"i:;A t 'iiinlt i fis.. ( piy lature. A special to the Avalanche fiom.' Jiljtle on Federal Relations, topresent a memorial : to Congress getting forth ,' the spirit ; and . disposition of ; Arkansas ; their desire for restoration to the Union,' and the speedy renewal of peace and confidence, and,their wil-' .lingness to concur in- all measures to secure those results which aXejeonfeistent with the . honor and dignity of the State. The resolution rejecting ihe Constieutional amendment was jigain "referred to the committee on Federal Relations by a vote of 67 to 7. : laqcssoxrRL' Important Radical movement. -.,' St. Louis, Nov. 23. The Evening Sfewl:rtoHlay says: Governor Fletcher, Hon..B.JGratz Brown, Hon. Henry T. Blow and other prominent Radicalsinaugi nrated a movement in this city having1 for its object the rejectioirby the legislature of the ...Congressional, ..Constitutional, amendments, r. and of the State Constitution, so as to abro gate the disfranchisement ' of rebels and ' sub-" - stitute impartial negro sufttage.'. , . . CALXFORIOA. ' ;,';', Vessel A CalUornla Enterprise. ' v . : ; San FRANCisco.fNov. 24,'; The steamer Golden City ' froiB;i Romana,' with New' York 'da'tes td: Nov. tiQ arrived rii here this morning. , , The Bark Perilr fojjHopgi Kongjkes out 197,000 in treasure.'1- - .v-; The committee in chageof.iie'-representa-tion of California at the Paris pshibltion re- ported gwiist--sctrtributingw--sect!on'Tbf the' '. Wg tr'PiBS9M iVoAU Commissioner to the exhibition, has issued an ad: dress to jfhf p6p of .ijh'e, 5J4i, declarint-the manner in which the mines and ajiquftiire -re to 1'rp4senm''0mnigiiis :pnt:' pose, aftr.arrVTng ftVParis, to pubJish in the English, French and German languages an account of the clima toy soily "agriculture, and price of the public iands, the. cost of !Uying, the rates of wage8(. mode of emlarraUon find revised statistics. lie will 'also deliver an addresss in the French and English languages ; and illustrate with mftps-and drawings and references to the California collection. I ' ' CIKCLCTNATL " ' Arrival of the Pacific Railroad Excnr-sionuta. . Ctncinn ati, No v. 24. The Central Pacific Railroad Excursionists arrived here this morning and will leave for the East on Monday. The Chamber of Commerce yesterday appointed a committee to re ceive the excursionists and show them various points of interest in the city, j Denied Affain. Current reports that the President is ready . to abandon his reconstruction policy are without foundation. i . 139 K TbeSelsarc of PUtillcrltn . fcarernmM (. A seiiur of dlstlllorie was made yesterday ' for alleged -4olatian of the revenue lniwQii, addition to thcw; aVrdy repdrtea'.? In one.) instance the officer making the seizure Va6' Wteafkfftiir'4 cfowfl fi$ fflenrwho threatehe lUim with pisanal lnjwjr he dld.not lea; the premises. . f.lfil'-iJ?.- j i;hevexatubioUon: injo thecase of thfe dtt" tillers was continued Uv'Commlssioner Nfew-T ton. No neftr evidence was adduced. Jhtqc?9lto4Te'rfrlnt f L77 "ft r!j v i s Advices from Kingston, Jamaica, are e- r:r, : r:r Complaints, were rife abomtJvlgit duties' and obnoxious laws. ;' j ' Hondurar The Sug-a Crop. .. ) J, puir dates from' British Honduras, datedat Balizc; October 27th, state that the health of tbeeolpny was 'good, although the weather. wasmny and windy.' The" sugar cane crop is said to te: the best ever raised in the counJ ., i.. St. Salvador Destructive Hurricane. 'jThe Herald e correspondent at.St Salvado says: During the hurricane at the Island the Baptist Chapel it Freetown, was among, the butiaingsf destroyed there;1 The Legislature at Nassau 'has yoted' 15,000 to repair damages! ""' HI , if- ; Earl Derby on American Affairs. The srx;ech of Jhe Earl ,,of Derby ,.at the Lord Mayor's banquet in London, already re: ferred to by telegranh, contains, the following With regard(:to.Xatt gj-eat country, ohr national friend, and relaUssiy I ijnay; call it, that yewtmtimieai& The. storm of arhasMiideed cSsottttfere, butth. surface may, I may say, the interior of society,; Is "till .ruffled; and gttnti,iyet I cannojtbtat' believe that that great and powerful nation,! whi,9h has, mijde.such gltorlous f fforts for; t). puriosofkceplAg4owa burden of debt which that war has entailed on its nati6n,; whiclr is jnaking'snca; superhuman effortsto recover its financial position I cannot but, 4rbelieye tfha-ja-coonew fin thS '1fM'6re&i&tt?wW and peedilpr,. ,haw . mpojeyt sglta- Mbit " to '' the ' woridwu'at :iWwilptant period, the gratifying prospect of'1 say tnat if hh tiie couree of tlwt dreadful war which has so long (levasted that country any questions may have arisen between that and our country .which have produced the slight amount of unpleasant feeling, I have a confident expectation that the two go vernraentsi, approaching these' questions in a spirit of mutual for bearance and kind conciliation, will arrive at such a solution of them as not only to remove all remnants of bitterness, but place on a bet ter foundation than ever, relations with that great country to which 'we are bound by so many ties of interest and reward. " Resolution of the Chamber of lnsur I,.-',-,! -:.-. f ance., , ' The Chamber of Life Insurance yesterday resolVed that the people ought to be protected as eftectualiy as possible from all unsafe and fraudulent schemes of Insurance, and to this end should seek an enactment, by Congress, applying annually a proper test of the suffi ciency of the assets of each Company. Effects of the Hurricane in the West ..,,.,.;.:!, '.Indies. . . J;'..utbb effects of the late, hurricane'' jin toe Barbara Islands are set forth by the Governor in his speech to the Legislature. . . He says i I have lost no tlme in collecting and making public correct information as to the ravages of the storm on ' this Island . Suffice it here t, 'saj that Upwards of QOO dwellings have been destroyed, and an equal number injured; that scarcely a public building has escaped injury; that many places of Worship1 and school-honses have been blown down, and all have been damaged; that a majority of the principal-warehouses and fetores ih this city have been blown down or seriously injured; that ' of ' two hundred and forty rt wo' vessels which flouted in the.-harbor on the morning of the 1st of October, all but one had sunk or been driven ashore before the 'next day had dawned, .and . that ' one-: hundred and eightynlne of them have been broken up or greatly injured; that the standing crops of provisions and fruit have been destroyed; the orchards partalluprobted, aMh'e fields and gardens to a great degree Ialii bare. The island geaeraDjf axhibitsa sijnilar spectacle. The sum of 75,000 was voted by the Legislature to repair damages. il The work of - res-tOratWrl te "progesslrig rapidly. ( i-'-iX' News of the Week. The week closes up quietly, With but little RSwsT. but "of the ; usual course, from any quarter. S tit i? j " Financial Excitement Subsiding:. The financtar.excitementf in .Wall street is subsiding, but things are in a very uncertain condition In their relation to the future. .. Postponed.- i-r ;--- The hearing In the matter of the charges preferred against Comptroller Brennan, which itjyas expected would have taken place today, has been postponed till Monday morning next. Grand Military Parade. At the informal meeting in the Military Mi VI-,. 'J ' r7? rz 1 : I Board this, afternoon oil., the;, arrangements ' tor thfe military parade on Monday Evatiua- tton pa-ln this city, haye been completed. ifi believed that not Ipss' than twenty-four regiments of thoilrat division will be in the line, numbering about 10,000 men. : : -11 ' ';-KtW IHurier. ' -... ' .-; h ''Jarhes FHrttcy! shot Edward Berr' to-day j'ii a drin)iinldon P9fncr -27th street and 6(hjaA-euu(v kliUnhinii'd The murderer was us wit -'it, -ynfition diiSUtii i" :'JA'1 ' i No ncksboffchbleraamonar the' rjaxseii- 'erto.the shlejcury' t9-day and only one i,Fv: ,:i::i ilnrde SflJitenced. I ,. Eugtone Fergus' trialln Kings county came f off durlhi (the?ltt) porrtdh oTlhc ee for $$)$lji$t Paj'lKQhpifey shooting; the 6th of August last, at the corner of State KM rhean. 'streeW, wks this morning sen-tence( tt)eprso& tot the term of three ,- r .! i ; Arresta for the Week. . I, ThejHice-of tliis city made a total of 418 afj-e'sis during the past week! v ' ' 1 ;'-'i:,ly'lartre'ot Oen. Dix.'.'1, "' ! , Geidiiy Johq Ai)Ii United States Mlnis-ter it Paris, jrs. John AiDix, General Van Aldcn and Mrs. Jas. J. Van Alden, left to-day for Eurofimrthe fetemer Bremen. , , SteamahiD Comoanv's Election. V Tlo AHantic Mail Steamship Company di- rectom helical meeting yesterday at wliich the following officers; Were elected: Allan. Mctane, President; Francis W. G. Bellows, Vice.Bresid'ent; Theodore Johnson, Secretary ) Charles S.Abercorabe, Treasurer: .. Thesteamer, to-day, took out 1693,653 in specic?:-''-;,- .:'.'::':;' ': . Y','. "," .inlverslty Endowment. ;, Tagiof, 100,OOQ by.Mrj Loring Andrews to. tte-Unrversltyof the City of New: York, Whichwa aadOUnccd', W(?ently was made, it ti underStood,. With 'to.fbllWins purposes : orVjjfjissflrifpl) iogeneral inteilec'tual ana moiak science fa,UUO ; tor . a prolessor-Blupk)fHb evidences tff revealed religion and j$.l,(IO,; ;t6 ' complete aflreek professorshipl $16,000; foiv a'profes- soisip of political science, embracing politi cal: fetfconomy, ranic1bal,'constUuti6nal and 'intcrafoniit , Ja'tf 'f ItSiOOO ; for. medals afaff nri'us to )JaWardei for proficiencyja Vriu branches, the. income of $10,000,, to be equally divided between the Chemical and . tii1 i HI ! kssM as k h o J a ' ' A. ' ; The New KtexJcan Complication. -';"; ''. rJ,'. : -':':,' New Yobk.Not. 34. .. :: A, Herald's Washington Specialeays: It. Is' Intimated ih official circles that 1 the French Government has declared Its ' purpose not to ftbicje by the arrangement concluded with Mr. Seward, to withdraw the French troops from Mexico this fall, and postpones the withdrawal till next spring. : It Is believed this was, the qucstion; before the Cabinetyesterday.- ; ! : ', .--I: :! : ' - Sheridan's Arrest of Ortega Approved. ' The arrest of Ortega turns out to be a voluntary act on the part of Gen. Sheridan, but it has been approved by the Government. ; It appears Ortega' is merely the instrument of only'ajsmaH clique of French and British merchants, who are; annxious to secure the trade of Mexico, and prevent its falling into American hands. -1 The :native population unanimously adhere toJiiarez. : '. ' , The Cotton Frauds Crowing-, i The Cotton Frauds. as developed in the investigation by the Retrenchment Committee, are assuming prodigious proportions. , . i i :!! Smuggling-Decreasing. ''-I The business of smuggling on the Canadian apd Rio. Grande borders, is rapidly declining, owing to-thq vigilance exercised- by Government officers.", t '" '' ! - ' V ' A New Political movement Provisional ' , . Government for the South. : 7, i Thei Commercial's Washington special says : 5 The leading Republican Congressmen are maturing, a plan' for the ; govern-; meut of iho Southern States, in view of the probable indefinite; delay' of' the adoption of the Constitutional amendment , by; the late insurrectionary States. If provides for the execution of, existing and prospective acts of Congress, independently -of the re spective State or Federal executives.',' It is the old. territorial plan modifk-d to meet existing circumstapces. ';,!,,. v ti.-, ,., . .. The Finances of th q. Mt. Department. The Commercial's Washington correspon dent says : , General Meigs has on hand to the credit of the Quartermaster. Department funds etibugh, with what will be ; derived from sales' of property, to pay his tills during the next fiscal year, and has not made any estimate of appropriations desired as in years past. This department has cost hundreds of millions of dollars a year. -. Explanation Asked of France, The Post's Washington special says: Mr. Seward has asked an explanation from the French government in relation to the con-tinuedoccupatlon of Mexico, but no new demand has been made. ' " : MEXICO. . Rumored Rapture wf matamoraa. New OBitiies, Not. 24. There are rumors afloat, but discredited; 0) the op- ture of llatamora br Cortina. CANADA. Sheds Erected fortheSuffererKanncka .. Coming to the TJnlted Statea--Totimo- !Jlf"j-. t.!';I r -i y: ;Qoeisev Hov. .' ' -.. A large number of temporary shed have bea ereotea in the burnt iintriots, in which many of tho bumcd-oAlt, by the late fire, will And shelter for tUo winter. ' A great many are migrating- to the t'nited States. The weather is bitter oold. A publio taitimonial is proposed for Dr. Harskin, in recognition of hip seal and ability, and in securing stringent regulation with New York and other American porta, by which the spread of the cholera was prevented la Canada. ''" . Appropriatiotk for the Huron and Ontario Canal ftnow K to run. : ..'t.r: . . - (, - -Tobokto, Nov. SV . aba CtootKlTof Simooe4s!4 a reaalattortby a We" majority," ToantSOOOO o-day toward? constructing the Huron and Ontario ship canal. , ii'therc wtaahoaTy snow storm this aftornooa. Bhipt iaielariBg'.rtp fotwatet.i.'.A .', t j ,f ,;r .. Vo . MASSACHUSETTS. 1 "ih'" '"''i0 ''' - - V -''. 1 AL-t ri ''AJSine natttnai. 1 . ni.it :,.' - V---,-'-;; '; ; Borri, Nov. 2t ''Tire .Ontario,' t-jpioncer of thsi. proposed ?(dstqn and Liverpool steamslifp line; was subcessfulljf launched today at NSwburyport. She" tr1 a thortuehiy ouUt nrst class steamship, of about 3,000 tuns.' '1 - xuex,cjjtuue una JJl WOXUVe&ly t Kilning uuwwi:.llmu NeW ork an5 Boston, haa' been purchased by 'the Metropolitan Steamship Company 'of' KeW Tork,who take possesaion the first of December. , The price . paid was t300,000."It ii'said that the Boston shippers will at onee establish a nitr line b place of the Neptune. , , ,. .:"';-.qciscTiC!Tjr.'' ... Swindler-A Show Advertised Gratis. .jj ;.; irr : ;. ii 1': . Kew BavM; Kov. s4 ' The Bawlin Brothers, spiritual jugglenadvertised to perform in thi city last evening, but failed-to meat the engagement They swindled tho newspapers, printers, hotels, and everybody with whori1 they dealt and borrowed money when thcy'oould. 1 OoL Harry Oiles aliat Hawlings, pretended to be the' agent of the concern. Look out for thorn and pass them around; ' ;i j-i'ti r '"' " " " ' ;-,.) . :-.w-y- i MICHIGAN.' 1 1 ; ' -! ' ,"" , :-.--wt;: l,:u .w. 'J-.-v ' ' ; . Total Collision of Vessels.' r ' i '1 u! Ufl Vf t: Ki'VO-? ' ' Detboit, Not..)!.; The steamship Milwaukee' and the Lake Superior pro-peller, Laclabello ooUidd last night in the Stick riyor, the propeller sinking in five, minatesj The .engineer,' James Crans, was drowned.' The propcUet was valued at12,CKXV and was inaured fop 80,000. .She had a large oargaof ooppar'ore, and general merchandise. , mAu j 1 - 1 rii 1 1 ""' -' : - . SUKDlf NIGHT'S DISPATCHES. NBWyORK., 'I.J v" '-.I'aV Cen. Butler at the lAcadcmy of Music, Maj. uen. Butler delivered his addross .lagf; evening at tne Brooklyn Academy 01 Music, ou.vine ,W .ng aa Abuses of the Kxeoujivo JiovOT,, and, -tin Coastitu- ioum 4cneur AQVixiuf . . , f 'w xutuu puuiui were on tnc . impeachmantof Prssideint Johnson. He charged him with high crimes and muKemoanow, which might be group). J ea unaer tne neaas 01 incozicanon, ei making woeoeni and incendiary harranguea intended to incite the; bat ired aad fear of the people against the Congress of tho United States, with, usurping the rights and powers of Congress, with appropriating the Government funds, with corruptly using the pardoning power with appointing unintelligent men to office, with neglecting to carry out the provisions of the Constitution, and with pardoning Jno. T. Monroe that he might be Mayor of New Orleans and so use his influence in so interfering with the Louisiana State Convention, and in the killing, assassinating, rioting and murdering the members. He aocompanied each of tho charges with spvcral specifications, and olosed with a general anathema against the enemies of the country, in which he said we ask nothing of those who have fought against us, neither do we ask them how we shall reconstruct this government. MEXICO. . . Maximilian Reported Insane. , ' : ': Niw Toan, KoXt 25. The Herald's Mexico correspondent shows that the Mexican muddle is still more complicated. ' Maximilian was still at Oriiiba, and in French circles is reported to be insane.. The adherents of Maximilian deny this statement, saying that he attended to business at Oriziba as usual. The conservative party is anxious for his return to the capital and bis throne, pledging a large fund for his purposes, bat he has stubbornly refused to comply. . .'.--.,'..' j' . Fears are entertained by the Imperialists that Maximilian is intriguing with Juarei, and will abdicate in his favor. - fil , - . Gen. Ortega was still at Brazos, and hod published another protest, . - 1 , ' .News from the liberal Side., The Herald's New Orleans special says ' Caravajal indignantly denies having any complicity with Ortega:.' ' ' ' .The cholera was raging in and about Matamoraa, although the health of the troops was good. -1 j j . The Gunboat Oimcliawillundoubtedly be turned over to Escabedo, who now commands in front of Matamoras, conjointly with Lopez and Mejia. ; j "J1''3 TENNESSEE. 't Li Doiugs of the Legislature-Call for a I'n-ion State Couventiou. , '' f . , . , Nasuvillb, JSov. B4.A ?. . A bill to define qualifications of jurors has passed both: branches of the Legislature, taking effect from and after its passage. The bill provides that jn all trials,' civil or criminal, in any court of Tennessee,, it shall, bo good' grounds of challenge for cause as to cbmpojeney Jf juror that such person is not s qualified voter of the State..' The bill also provides that persons guilty of. rape as now defined by .Tennessee statutes, shalli 'suffer death by hanging, but tho jury may commute impeachments by imprisonment for not lean than ten, nor more than' twenty years, Fifty-seven Radical Senators and! Representatives will to-morrow publish a call.'for a State j Republican Union Convention, to meet at Nashville Febuary 22d, next, to nominate a candidate for) Governor to represent the Union men of Tennessee. ' -' - MARYLAND. From Craig's Agency. . , The Legislature not to be Convened. ." . ., , Baltimoue Nov 25. It has been determined by Governor Swann, his friends assert, not to convene a special session of the Maryland Legislature. It will meet on its regular day,, the 10th of January. .-, 1 ,1 if- ASKANSAS. ', f ,' Arkansas V. S. Senator Elected. .. MistrHis, No. 24. ' A special to the Avalanche from Little Bock, says the Arkansas Legislature elected Hon. John T. Jones, of Philips county, U. S. Senator to-day 1 firf.' Ji EUROPEAN NEWS. , BV STEAMER ttERMANIA. ....1 n (' ) ' ,-,., w -.- 'Nsw.Yosk, Kov. 85. The steamer Qennania, from Southampton 14th inst., arrived to-day. ' Thirty-flve eases of yellow fever, U of Which had proved fatal, had ooetrrred on board. . -: The Kngiish: Bocretary of Stats has proposed to give a reward of 15,008 tq 6md family for his breech loading invention.'. . , ,, , ' The' cholera is diminishing in London! . ' ' ' Emperor Napoleon has ' invited the" Prinee Napoleon to tak part in the military organization ooaunittee. - The iron clad squadron will aaU.oa; (ha 20th to bring back thottoops from "Rome.. , . ., ; . . 1.., . ;' Thaw is no oholera in Paris. '' " j OWdstone denies the statement published of his inter view with tho Pope.: '. i ul ,.u;i, . The Secretary consistory has decided, that if the Pope be obliged to leave Borne, io . willjgo to Malta. The Maltcsians have been notified of this decision. ' The riimoiKepeotrng the Prusiso-Bussian all'ianoe are unfounded. 3l r. 1; .'ii . :u: j.;,i 1 ;,.. . y, The Ring of Donmark;optned in person the Eigstodt. The King said that, as a proof of Prussia's friendship, she had undertaken to restore North Schleswig, in so far as the population, by free' voting, princ'unce themselves in favor of such a step.'.;f) !:. iioii ;;!( 1 Nocholera is reported in Paris. n;; c! .'. : i Gladztono has written totheotHcial journal denying the account of his interview with the Pope as published. Baron Brack Will bo the Austrian Ambassador at Florence. . ' '.,.:! .'" ,'." ' '.' k.i.j :".... . The Japan war is supposed to) have terminated. The Japanese had purchased- several steamers from Anstriaiia.. ' , ' ,1 It was proposed to levy one shilling duty on gold pet ounce. . Telegraphic communication had been, opened with Wentworth, forming the first portion of the direct line to Sidney. Hostile natives of New Zeland,at, Titakura, had attacked friendly natives. CJ THE FENIANS,' . .. ' ( r 1 . '..".'' 7,! Disappearance ofStephens-Contributions. .- 1 ---'I- NewYobk, Nov. 25. . Stephens has not been seen at 'the headquarters for some time past, and he , impression! prevails , that he will not be seen again., Arms are -being received from all parts of the United States, Massachusetts taking the lead in contributions. " , One of the wealthiest: merchants-r of th city hsa promised that on the 1st 04 Decernljcr he would make over to Col. Kelly in ships and war material, an amount equal to all Stephens has received since his arrival in this tountry. - , i "--' The Californians have pledged tiiemselves to contribute tl0O,O0O to. the cause. (Stephens.'- special agents are constantly arriving fipLrolfjad reporting the condition of affairs there. n . -. 1 , . - . WAHLNGTON. V ' !'','' Frosa Crsiig Agency. vo " -'' ii .WaslUnBton-iItcmis.' ': y:. ' ; ., ... 1 VTasauiOTOH. Not. 25. ' Having suppressed the slave traffic, our government has taken ' steps to arrest ' the coolie trade. Captain ' NaKkletoGoUins,'commandlng the Sacramento, Bailed a few days since for China, carrying with .him full instructions from the State Department to look into the coolie "trade, and after thorough examination,, to report: all the facts' to his government wJHi a yic q the early amelior-atioo', if not entire suppression of this trarhe.' 'Sir. Seward had contemplated sendirig a special agent to China in this business, but the acoeptjmce of Collins, who seemed well qualiflrd to discharge all the duties of such a mL . sion he was eommissioned,'and his report will be looked fotwith much interest.1' 0 t ' ' J-"-J : A telegram from.GalvestonI announces that all troops in Texas have been ordered to occupy the encampments along, and immediately in, the neighborhood pf Bail-roads leading to the Gulf. This contradicts the idea that troops are moving towards the Eio Grande where there is no enemy. '.'Ji.-i '.'. ,V--''-' As far as can be ascortaine, instructions to Minister Dix have but little reference to Mexican affairs, our Government relying upon Napoleon' promise to withdraw his troops from Mexico.' ' ' - " ' - The rumor that Napoleon- had notified the Washington Cabinet of the postponement of the withdrawal of the Frcnch.troops until spring, is untrue. Our relations with Mexico are lees complicated than late dispatches front -this city would indicate. Minister Campbell has no instructions whatever touching a tripartite treaty, nor is France, or French intf sests, to be considered by him in any way. Neither is any coercion of Mexican territory contemplated, but- the Constitutional party is to be supplanted, if necessary, by military foroe. Tha mission of Gen. .Sherman is simply te view the military situation of affairs ia Mexico, and add his assurance that our Government will sustain the constitutional party. It is confidently believed that such representation will be sufficient to check all revolutionary plots, and secure stability to the Juarez Government. j; v CINCINNATI MABKET. . 1 . FrapAY Eviirneo, Nov. 23. FLOUK The market continues in the same dull and lifeless manner, that characterized it for some time past. Holders are not anxious, to sell, however, and are not pressing their stocks upon the market Superfine we atiU quote at tlttjilO 5. Some low grades- of extra, Sprin'sr can be obtained at snrau oO- that made fmm .'Winter Wheat is held at fil 6018 SO, the latter rate lorcnoicetraaeDranas.,,rauuiyu-neiaatli 75 1 3 50. and:fancr'at$lS-7514 50i; '"' (WHEAT We: have to 'netics, a-continued duU and 'heavy market for' this article. The demand is very light, botlurrom local taiflessend on orders from the interior. Holders., are confident,, howeverand are not preasinar sates.' No. 2 Bed Winter Is held at$2 65(2 70; No. I doatij 76S2 -SOi aud extra at til S5. 1 There was nnth. ing done. iu Hitl or White'. No. 2 Spring is held at J2 10 u; no. i aiS' iwwz so. - .COJiN There, continues to bo a fair demand for old Com et 80c fbVear, and 90c' for' shelled:" New is dull at We lor oar at the lower roads, and 5253e for shelled. "OATfl In rather better demand to-dav. W mini. .Nb.T.at48c,'ahdNb.'aat45fii elevator.- - '- RYE We havefno change to notioe in the market since Our last. "The 'demand is only moderate. There . v. a x . i r . i i mi ... i . i. . , . wv iijvi.w'w. ti .tfis'A o, uub nuiaers were generally asking $1 20. Extra is held at $1 25. . ..ABLBI-The market 6 dull. - Prime Fall is held atl,70ffil 72; State Spring is quoted at -$1 251 40. PROVISIONS The market continues dulL New Mess Pork eaa be'. had on thespot at S21, and for future delivery at 820,,. pld Mess is. nominal. Bacon we quotj as 13J(l-fc for Shoulders, and Hjc for clear Sides. Green Meats are also dully at 6 V, 6, and 10Jiej,'c tor Shoulders; Sides and Hams. Lard could be bought at -i4u .ioa- ouou,, uiuugu lAiizo were me asKlng rates. , , , .-.,,. .i ... ... HOGS The receipts for tho last twenty-tour hours were -3,200 head.- -fo6 60 is the range ti-om light to heavy averages gross, and $7 507,75 nek Sales of 90 heed, average 230 pounds net, at $7.75.-, GROCERIES The niarket ndea steady and dull.with only a fair demand. - W'e quote fair to choice Rie Coffee atS62Xa;-hardjrerlriedSugatat l.Vlfo; raw 1U 15c, and Mobjsses at 80 90c for Porto Rico.-- BUTTER The demand is fitir, and tho market rules steady, at 2030o per pound tor prime to choice Central Oh. - "' . . " f PHILADELPHIA MAEKET. - 1 -. - PhilxdelphiA, November 24. . PLOUR The flour market Is heavy and dull. Extra family is quoted at f U 50 12 50; Superrme as 50. WHEA T The price - of wheat tends downwards. Red ii 75A3 10; White ti I5S3 20. C0HN-3)ull. Old yellow 1 16; new 60390c . OATS 8alos at 58(8:590. MES8 PORK 124 00. . ! LARD-I4c. WHISKY-DulL Soles at J2 402 41.